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    TxCHL to FL CCW?

    The possibility of a relocation has come up for us from TX to FL. We are TxCHL holders and plan to get our FL resident CCWs. My question is does the CHL-100 form (proof of continuing Edu for the TxCHL renewal course) satisfy the requirement as proof of competency?


    http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/fir...mentation.html

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    Not sure, but you can check here;
    http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/weapons/index.html

    Florida issues non-resident licenses so it is possible to get one before you move.

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    Appreciate the input. I'll double check our timeline. Might be doable if processing times are short.

    I'm dreading the FP...again. It's like Groundhog Day. I had to do mine twice this go 'round on renewal this spring. But I guess it is unavoidable to get the FL CCW.

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    You're leaving us?

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    Yep, it looks likely. But not too long, couple years at most I hope. Texas is home. We thought we were settled.

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    Agreed. I always end up back here.

    Make sure you get a house with one of those red circle signs with the bar across it, that say "No Hurricanes". I hear signs are very effective at preventing unwanted events from occurring.

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    If your form has an NRA instructor number on it, it will count. If you have a DD214 you can use that as well.

    http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/fir...mentation.html

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    Don, I checked my CHL-100 form. It does not have an NRA instructor number. It does have listed my instructor and his instructor number. And here in TX instructors are certified/licensed through the TxDPS and statutory law. My instructor also has law enforcement credentials.

    I guess that's why I wonder about the 'cut & dryness' of the proof requirement. Also I wonder if a TxCHL is valid proof? I didn't get it by failing course requirements.

    I know applying for a CCW is not a court of law where I can present my evidence to prove my position. I can't help myself


    Oh, no DD214 for me. My husband is the service member.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shorts View Post
    Don, I checked my CHL-100 form. It does not have an NRA instructor number. It does have listed my instructor and his instructor number. And here in TX instructors are certified/licensed through the TxDPS and statutory law. My instructor also has law enforcement credentials.

    I guess that's why I wonder about the 'cut & dryness' of the proof requirement. Also I wonder if a TxCHL is valid proof? I didn't get it by failing course requirements.

    I know applying for a CCW is not a court of law where I can present my evidence to prove my position. I can't help myself


    Oh, no DD214 for me. My husband is the service member.

    For them to accept a commercial class the statute says it has to be taught by an NRA instructor. It doesn't have to be an NRA course, just taught by an NRA certified instructor, but there is an exception for Florida LE instructors since the state licenses them. I'm not sure if they make the same exception for out of state LE instructors. The TX training requirement far exceeds the FL requirement so they may accept it.
    You can give them a call and ask for clarification. Their office in Tallahassee is pretty small, but they are surprisingly helpful and don't mind answering questions. I've called them a few times for various things. Their number is (850) 245-5500.

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    I've called them several times and I've been very pleased with their customer service.

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